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The life of a J-l-Iawk. Although it's different for each individual, there are many similarities. Fighting for a parking place in the morning, then battling to get out of the lot at 2, sure made life exciting. During the sports activi- ties there were pep assem- blies to break up the monotony of a humdrum school day. Cruising, TPing homes, attending athletic events, and just hanging out with your favorite group made the year too short. As the year came to a close, our J-Hawk Pride proved that we too were Winners, Phase II. . . . Lori Daves Student Life Editor J-Hawks display their spirit in varied ways: QD 1963 Homecoming queen Barbara Petsel and her escort, Gary Wishniewsky. 123 Boys' varsity foot- ball tearn. QSJ Senior Alan Clift. Q41 Seniors Mark Reggentm and Kathy Bramrner 155 Seniors Joe Hill and Todd Moore Q61 Senior Dave Davies 8 Student Life Division Page
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Spirit stick tells inner Yelling, cheering, and the spirit stick competi- tion are all the little things that, when added togeth- er, make up a J-Hawk pep assembly. Pep assemblies helped break up the monotony of the school day for the students, while they also helped to bring the whole day together in an effort to boost school spirit. The pep assemblies are great, exclaimed a sopho- more, Todd Miskimen. lt's about the only time l know when you can get totally radical during school, and not get in trouble for it. I feel we should have a lot more of them. But not all students had a positive attitude toward the pep assemblies and how they were run. Patty Roloff, senior, revealed, Many seniors were confused about certain expectations that the administration wanted us to fulfill. Our definition seemed to differ from theirs. lf we did what they wanted us to, we were dominated by the underclassmen. Who are these 'pep assemblies' for? 10 Pep Assemblies During various pep assemblies, these stu- dents help display true J-Hawk spirit: QD Senior section, 121 Laura Knox, 132 Victor Gibbs and Steve Gilbert, Q41 Miss Walton and senior section, Q55 Mr. Fowler and Mr. Cox, Q61 Micki Carver, UD Todd Moore and David Davies, 18D Michele Ricklefs, Stacy Hansel, and Mary Thompson, f9J Greg Cooley and mother, 1101 Jeff Knox and mother, Qllj Senior section. no 1 I A twfa 3 I
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